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Tuesday, January 28, 2025
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Good morning, Hilltoppers!
Please read on for a light newsletter with a story on test screenings for WKU Film Additionally, you will find a new song of the day. Happy Tuesday and as always, GO TOPS!
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Please read on for a light newsletter with a story on test screenings for WKU Film Additionally, you will find a new song of the day. Happy Tuesday and as always, GO TOPS!
Kaylee Hawkins | News Reporter
The WKU Film program will host thesis test screenings of senior capstone films on Tuesday, Jan 28 and Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 p m in the Jody Richards Hall auditorium
The screenings are designed for seniors to receive feedback on their films before the release.
According to the WKU Film Instagram, the screenings are free for anyone who attends, encouraging non-film majors to invite family and friends
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